Those are the four pillars that I find are key for the system to operate better and to be a better access system for Canadians. These are actions that the government does not need legislative changes in order to put in place.
Better legislation would definitely go a long way. I think a lot of people know that Canadian legislation did change a little bit last year, but it's still mainly 34-year-old legislation. We did better with the changes, but it's not perfect, so those will definitely be welcome.
For the steps that you mentioned—having better leadership and directives and not accepting delays—it's almost as if now the 30-day timeline is just a suggestion.